§ 167.1701. In Prince William Sound: Precautionary areas.
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(a)Cape Hinchinbrook. A precautionary area is established and is bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: ::: {width="100%"} ::: {.gpotbl_div} Latitude Longitude 60°20.59′ N 146°48.18′ W 60°12.67′ N 146°40.43′ W 60°11.01′ N 146°28.65′ W 60°05.47′ N 146°00.01′ W 60°00.81′ N 146°03.53′ W 60°05.44′ N 146°27.58′ W 59°51.80′ N 146°37.51′ W 59°53.52′ N 146°46.84′ W 60°07.76′ N 146°36.24′ W 60°11.51′ N 146°46.64′ W 60°20.60′ N 146°54.31′ W ::: :::
(b)Bligh Reef. A precautionary area is established of radius 1.5 miles centered at geographical position 60°49.63′ N, 147°01.33′ W.
(c)Pilot boarding area. A pilot boarding area located near the center of the Bligh Reef precautionary area is established. Regulations for vessels operating in these areas are in § 165.1109(d) of this chapter. \[USCG-2001-10254, 67 FR 53743, Aug. 19, 2002\]